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Dr. Shane and Dr. Tony: Shane Claiborne and Tony Campolo are perhaps the best spokesmen for our University. For some students, Shane is the reason they found out about Eastern, for others he is the reason they found out about dreadlocks. Both hold speeches on Eastern’s campus at least once a year. When they do,
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A season of gained experience and growth came to an end for the Eastern Women’s Basketball team in their conference semifinal matchup against DeSales on February 16. DeSales built a lead early in the game, and the Eagles were never able to surmount it, falling by a score of 67-52. The good news for the
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The Philadelphia Convention Center recently hosted over 150 non-profit organizations, who set up shop in an exhibition hall alongside and as a part of The Justice Conference. These organizations represent people who are acting hands-on and doing redemptive work toward justice in some of the world’s messiest places. For the young and eager activist, this
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Last season, the men’s lacrosse team knew Dave Hoger as a friend and fellow teammate, and this year they can add coach to the list. Hoger was offered an assistant coach position with the men’s lacrosse team (EUML) recently after graduating from Eastern University in May 2012. “It has been a pleasure having Dave both
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Eastern professors will teach an additional course
Full-time faculty increase course load Read Post »
Philadelphia flower show prepares for yearly event
Fresh scents since 1829 Read Post »
After years of debate about ways to properly cut costs for the U.S. Postal Service, an unlikely proposal was finally passed: Saturday mail service delivery will be ending in August of 2013. In order for the economic stabilization of the U.S. Postal Service, it is an “absolutely necessary” move forward, according to Patrick R. Donahoe,
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Philadelphia’s Theater of Living Arts welcomed the HEAVY AND LIGHT tour to its stage on February 12. The tour, which was sponsored by the organization To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA), visited 16 cities across the nation during January and February, ending in Orlando, Florida on the 18th. TWLOHA is a non-profit organization founded
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